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areyto2020-11-06 06:40 pm
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EVENT | SETTLING IN
SETTLING IN
Initial quarantine period is over, but the newest arrivals in Llave, known colloquially as “Los Aparecidos” (The Appeared), remain largely restricted to the shelter for two primary reasons: one, as they are currently stateless, meaning they have no rights to citizenship anywhere, what to do with them continues to be debated; and two, it has become rapidly obvious that many have zero knowledge not just of the nation they find themselves in, but of the wider world around them.The former has been explained to them via the lawyers who have taken their collective case, and further clarified by the prime minister, Rosario Alonzo de León, when she and several members of her government return to speak again with the arrivals. A highly intelligent and capable woman in her late forties, she makes a point of sitting with each newcomer to Llave to converse about their experiences thus far and what concerns they have.
As for the lagoons in characters’ knowledge, steps are being taken to address these.
Classes are being held now, in order to prepare the arrivals for whatever happens next. Characters will be taught a variety of skills, including but not limited to communication methods such as mail, phones, television, radio and the Internet; use of appliances, including basic lessons on modern utilities; and general safety rules both inside and outside the home. Characters can request specific classes or volunteer to help teach their companions. (And for anyone learning or helping to teach how to read and write, a reminder that the Spanish alphabet consists of 27 letters: ‘ñ’ has its place after ‘n’. And ‘ll’ and ‘rr’ have their own sounds.)
The woman organizing the classes has become well-known to the arrivals: Evelyn Burgos Peña was a clinical social worker before leaving her previous work to assume the duties of First Lady when her wife was elected. Aside from spearheading the new education efforts for the arrivals, she has also been working diligently with the Bajari Bara to establish the second change in the daily routine.
Due to the generally acceptable behavior during the Day of Heroes, characters are now sometimes permitted to leave the shelter to visit Old Nona. These group excursions are not every day, and last only a few hours. One of these excursions is tied to a class to which all are invited. Rather than make learning more about Llave itself a tedious lecture, on the week of November 22nd, the museum characters arrived at has opened its doors to them for a special exhibit on the island's early history. Characters are accompanied as they were during the Day of Heroes by a guide and an escort of Bajari Bara.
Characters are reminded being permitted outside is a privilege. Until the matter of their legal status is resolved, they have few rights and fewer legal protections. Behavior and curfew are both strictly enforced, and violations will result in the loss of this privilege.
Otherwise, the routine in the shelter remains the same. Caseworkers still check in daily and will refer those who present a need or who request it to the appropriate mental health professionals. Hot meals continue to be provided three times a day along with snacks. A projector was brought in and a different movie is aired every night (General Audiences only—remember, there are children present), with the shelter staff providing snacks to make it a movie theater experience. Entertainment items—books, games, sports equipment, art supplies, etc.—are available and can also be requested (though no promises are made that characters will get exactly what they want, especially if the item can double as a weapon). Possession of weapons remains strictly prohibited and any visible weapons will be confiscated. Any who attempts to flout this rule, starts fights in the shelter or in Nona or attempts to break out will be swiftly separated from the rest by the Bajari Bara. Further violence will result in consequences according to their actions.
THE MONTH'S HEADLINES
- Red chickcharney seen celebrating during the Day of Heroes.
- Tombs found disturbed in Nona's Old Cemetery.
- Santa Cecilia cattle farmers on high alert after cows, sheep found mauled.
- Unidentified flying object spotted off the coast of Bimini.

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mal bends to pick up another balloon as catra takes her own shot. she smiles at the red-and-blue-and-yellow already on the canvas. ]
This is the fun thing about art. You can literally throw things against a wall and call it art. Or if you're like me, spend your childhood tagging walls and leading angry residents and shopkeepers on a merry chase.
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I did a few doodles, but nothing that big. Not enough paint in the Fright Zone for that. Not in interesting colors, anyway.
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[ mal makes a considering moue, holding onto her balloon. ]
I did end up once on the Isle of the Doomed.
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[ A faint snort as she plucks another balloon from the pile. ]
What's with people sending people they don't like to creepy islands?
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[ mal snickers quietly. now that catra seems to have got into the spirit of it, she hangs back. this will be catra's work. ]
I wasn't so much sent as I was born, actually. My parents were sent. My mother even had the dubious honor of being first in line.
[ her mother was also brought back from the dead because it was felt she had not been punished enough. hence, maleficent's one-way ticket to the isle of the lost.
when mal thinks about it, it's no wonder her mother became a complete lunatic. ]
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Whoa. That must have sucked.
[ Catra snorts faintly and throws again. Another splatter of red. ]
I grew up in the Fright Zone, never knew my parents though.
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[ mal, no. ]
Seriously, though, I'm sorry that happened to you. It's…rough.
[ she tosses her own balloon finally. her relationship with her father is exhausting, frustrating, and complicated, especially with a hades taking in stray dogs two rooms down. even as she tries to figure out a peaceable agreement with him (more for her brother's sake than her own), it's hard to ignore the flare of hurt in her chest every time she remembers that her father left her the moment she was born. ]
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[ Not that she thinks much of that answer. As far as she knew, when she'd arrived here she'd been on the verge of being executed by Horde Prime. Why should she care about being alive? She hurls another balloon at the canvas, as if to distract herself from those unhappy thoughts. ]
You don't need to be sorry about any of it.
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[ mal starts heading for the door. ]
When you're done, wait for it to dry before peeling off the tape.